St. Louis fashion goes from mainstream to extreme
It’s nice to have irrefutable proof that St. Louis style doesn’t fit neatly into one narrow definition. We have bubble gum-pink-tulle-loving designers and dark knitting souls who explore the pretty side of the macabre.
Designers…
Surprise wedding proposal at St. Louis Fashion Week
It was the best finale of the four-day St. Louis Fashion Week tour de force.
The daytime Launch show on Friday presented by DIYStyle showcased the designs of Conjetta by Connie Bourgeois, ML by Maggie Laskowitz, Stiles by Courtney Stiles, Allyce King…
St. Louis Fashion Week video of all you need to know
From backstage to front row, model giggles to “blue steel” glares, backstage chaos to catwalk grace, photographer and videographer John L. White covers it all and before you know it it’s over.
You’ll want to watch…
Legs, legs, legs trend continues on fashion week catwalk
The second night of St. Louis Fashion Week was dedicated to four contemporary boutiques for women who are looking for the same brands photographed on the stars and others that soon will be.
The quartet hosted a fashion display that had…
Two St. Louis “What Not to Wear” ambushes in two days
St. Louis Fashion Week began with a bit of confusion.
TLC’s “What Not to Wear” invaded. And for a while, we thought they weren’t going to leave.
The fashion week crew staged a faux runway show and then there was a stop…
Lindenwood grad wins $30,000 prize package for designs
And the winner of St. Louis Fashion Week’s Project: Design competition (sponsored by Bakers) is Dragana Jovic, who designs under the label Jelek.
Hmmm… now why does that sound so familiar.
Oh, yeah, the recent Lindenwood University graduate just earned her masters in…
St. Louis Fashion Week: What’s the big deal?
I’ve noticed that sometimes people ask me thinly veiled questions that basically imply that a fashion week event in St. Louis is kind of a big waste of time.
Trashbiscuit stages look-at-me fashion show for St. Louis Pridefest
You never know what you’re going to get with a designer who’s line is called TrashBiscuit.
A trashbiscuit sounds like urban slang for something quite unsavory and probably unseemly, so we won’t go there.
The designers of the zany, off-beat I-don’t-mind-if-you-stare-in-fact-I’d-be-disappointed-if-you-didn’t line,…
Gone shopping…
I’ll be out of the office until April 20.
In the meantime, check for regular updates and new fashion content on stltoday.com/fashion. Stay tuned for the Saint Louis Fashion Week wrap-up on April 4.














